SINFULONE
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bungle77 said:SINFULONE said:bungle77 said:SINFULONE said:1) Maybin's signature has really changed over the years.
2)When did Cueto start signing with only his first name?
3)Who is Pennington and Yates?
1. I thought it was someone else at first.
2. Not sure.
3. Pennington was a ***** Leaguer, and Yates won the Cannonball Run.
EDIT - Just found out that the Rios box topper auto is numbered to 15. So I have that going for me, which is nice. It also makes me less likely to think that a Red auto is in the Rip Card. And the plate means I don't think a 1/1 is in there. So, I'm less likely to rip it. But I still might...
I've seen multiple variations of Cueto's signature.Some he signed his first name and others he printed his name.You should wait to see if Rios is traded to another team, then move it.
I've never bought any of these before, but might have to now.What keeps these mini cards inside the frame from moving around and getting damaged?Do they put lame base cards inside these RIP cards?
Never heard of Cannonball Run.Is that some horse derby?
Never heard of Cannonball Run? That classic American movie with Burt Reynolds and Dom DeLouise?
It's a cross-country car race.
The Rios will be bought by set collectors, not Rios collectors, so getting it up as the first one is probably better. The Rip Cards have either a:
1/1 sketch
1/1 wood parallel
Red auto /10
mini parallel card, and these parallels are only available in Rip Cards. Again, good for set collectors and player collectors, but probably not worth more than an unripped card, even if it's Jermaine Dye.
Would have thought AMC, TNT, TBS, etc. would have shown it by now, but I've never seen or heard of it.Personally, I like today's movies much better than those from decades ago, but that's just me.
Guess I underestimated demand of set collectors.My friend likes to collect sets, but they never appealed to me.How do you rip these things without damaging what's inside?
I never really liked mini cards, they're kind of a pain to store, but I like the unique cards Topps puts in this and the on card signautures.I still don't know what keeps the card inside those frames from getting damaged?